Mixing humor and politics is something that works.
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There's plenty of room for humor in politics, God knows, but it's a serious business.
I think that humor has become a principle means of communication among Americans about politics.
I definitely try to mix humour into anything I do, even if it is into a drama.
The fine line that you do when you do political comedy is, as long as you have that laugh, you're fine.
A lot about Congress is about forming good working relationships with people, and humor can really help you do that.
I'm not a traditional politician, and I have a sense of humor. I'll try to soften it and become boring, maybe even very boring, but I'm not sure if I'll be able to.
I thought that through the strip, I could vent my spleen and be funny at the same time. But when it comes to humor, there's no substitute for reality and politicians.
There's no trick to being a humorist when you have the whole government working for you.
I have some very personal feelings about politics, but I don't get into it because I do comedy already.
The last thing I want to do is use my comedy as a partisan tool or as a method for preaching.
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